7. Messages
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UniSite-xpi User Manual
Unknown I/O format.
The I/O format number selected is not recognized by the programmer. Enter a different format number.
Updating device algorithms.
This message appears when the algorithm disk is being updated in the Update Device Algorithms
operation. Do not remove the algorithm disk or turn off system power for the duration of the operation.
User disk space exhausted.
There is insufficient space available on the disk to store data for the operation attempted. Delete some user
files from the disk to increase the space available, or use a different disk.
User RAM full.
This message appears when user RAM becomes completely full during a device loading operation.
Change the memory block parameters and try the operation again.
User RAM sumcheck = ssssssss.
This message contains the sumcheck for all of User RAM and is generated in the Sumcheck device check
screen. This calculation is done regardless of whether user data is in RAM or on disk.
Using Keep Current algorithm in
filename
.KC
x.
This message appears when the “replaced” Keep Current algorithm is used during a normal device
selection operation where filename.KCx is the Keep Current algorithm file.
Variable Vcc Verify not supported on device selected.
This message appears when any of the Vcc Verify voltages specified in the selected algorithm are out of
the range allowed by Variable Vcc Verify, which is from 3.00 to 7.00 Volts.
Vector out of range.
The vector you tried to select does not exist for the device you have selected. Select a vector that is within
the limits of the device, or select a different device. This message may appear while you are using the
vector editor.
Verify (1st pass)
The socketed device failed the verify test at the manufacturer’s low Vcc level or nominal Vcc level.
Verify (2nd pass)
The socketed device failed the verify test at the manufacturer’s high Vcc level.
Verify (2 passes)
The socketed device failed the verify test at manufacturer’s low and high Vcc levels.
Waiting for self-test completion.
This power-up message shows up only if you are changing the terminal selection before the power-up
self-test has been completed.
WARNING Algorithm disk in drive. Hit return to continue, ^Z to abort.
This message will appear if you are attempting a file operation and have the Algorithm disk installed in
the disk drive.
WARNING: Boot files on disk. Hit Return to continue, ^Z to abort.
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